🚨 Wake Up Dry, Win Every Night!
The 3 Blue Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm combines six customizable alarm tones with strong vibration alerts in a compact, lightweight design powered by 2 AAA batteries. Featuring a patented, easy-to-clean sensor and a two-step shut off to prevent accidental resets, it’s a proven, effective solution for boys and girls. Bonus motivational tools like a reward chart and star stickers plus a downloadable guide make this a comprehensive system to help children achieve dry nights confidently.
M**S
IT WORKS!!! It was tough. Biggest word of advice? Consistency.
I have been waiting for nearly three months to post this review, so here goes!I ordered two alarms for my boys at the end of July 2015. My youngest boy was 4 and 10 months while my older boy was 6 and 9 months. They had been wearing pull ups for several years when I ordered the alarms with basically no dry evenings. I was so tired of buying and smelling pullups. We used the alarms on the sound AND vibration mode.A few things that I wish I would have known earlier in the process:Be prepared.1. Get one of those plastic fitted bed covers that zipper and encase the bed. Put this on ahead of time and let it air out! They really stink. (Although my boys thought they smelled great!)2. Get several sets of sheets. In the beginning, my boys were wetting through 3 sets of sheets a piece/a night! Make sure each night that the sheets are cleaned, dry, and ready for replacement.3. Have several changes of “jammies.” Same as above, each night they have to be cleaned, dry, and ready for replacement.4. Get lots of laundry detergent!5. A roll of painters tape. (I’ll explain later)6. Baby wipes.7. Batteries (I changed each alarm twice over the past three months).Be consistent.Each night we tried to make sure that we had everything in order before they went to bed. We eliminated the bed time drink. We completely eliminated “pull ups” from the house. I am not sure who the last sentence was more difficult for, me or the kids as this was easier said than done. We didn’t do this in the beginning. I got lazy a few nights (out drinking) and had them use the pull ups. The next few nights I found that any progress we made was lost. I stopped this after a few times. I am a slow leaner ;-).My oldest kid is a deep sleeper. I found that the alarm woke him up and then he just unplugged the cord, turned off the alarm, and went back to sleep! So gross. Either way, to fix this, I bought a roll of painters tape and taped the alarm cord to the alarm. This way it was easier to remove than regular tape and wouldn’t damage the cord. This also gave me enough time to wake up and make sure he got out of bed.When accidents happen (and they will!), I wake up, run into the room, make sure that they wake up, turn off the alarm, and have them go to the bathroom to try to pee. After this lovely experience, I have them put their clothes in the tub, wipe off, get dressed, help me pull their sheets from the bed, and wipe off the bed. They put their sheets in the tub and HELP me redress their bed. They can’t make their bed themselves so I do a majority of it while they get their sheets and hold a corner or something. This can take a considerable amount of time for each accident and this is probably the most difficult part. Forget that, this IS the most difficult part!If it seems that the kid(s) are not waking up as fast as they were in the beginning, check the batteries. Make sure they stay fresh to keep the alarm loud and vibration strong.Be committed.Make sure you and your kid(s) are completely onboard with this idea. You have to have their “buy in.” Once you start this process, DO NOT GIVE UP! You may find yourself getting up 3 -4 times a night and losing sleep. You might think that there is no way that they can do it. It is going to get worse before it gets better. This sounds difficult but let me tell you, that glimmer of hope that flashes after about a month of this when they only “pee a little” feels incredible! Once they make a night without an “accident,” it is an awesome feeling for both you and your little buddy.Be encouraging.My kids loved the calendar gold star / silver star reward system. We did this every night. Once they start getting consistent, their calendar looked pretty sweet with all those gold stars! I am running out of gold stars! No actual rewards were given out other than the stars. They really enjoyed getting the stickers.We approached this at multiple angles. In addition to the stars, we are dangling a “big prize” when they make an entire month dry (Not 30 days, but an entire month, start to finish. Any accident resets the clock). We do not “punish” them for accidents. The big prize can be whatever you kid wishes / you can actually obtain. Make it realistic and follow though. This is a big deal!In my case, it took about 2 months for my oldest to start making it without any accidents. He is currently on a really good streak. He has been dry since mid-September. I actually thought my youngest was going to be dry first as he was on a streak first. He ended up having a few accidents in between streaks but is dry way more than wet. At this point, he has about one accident every three weeks. WAY better than before.One final note.A friend of ours is trying the alarm now and is using pull ups over underwear. It kinda sounds like a good idea. I am not sure how that is working out yet, but if it works, I will update my review with it. I didn’t do that, so not sure of the effectiveness. I think that them getting soaked, waking up, and going through everything really did it. I think the whole process is tied to classical conditioning (Pavlov’s Dogs).Thanks Wet Stop!
A**R
This works! We are now dry!
Our 7 yo had never had a dry night and was wetting the bed every single night, and our pediatrician recommended we try this device. We started this 2.5 weeks ago, and we are now on 4 nights in a row completely dry. I was so happy that this thing worked that I had to get on here to write a review so it might help someone else.Before we started, I read reviews on here to get prepared. We also tested the device with my son before the first night, so he’d recognize the sound and vibration. In his room, we put absorbant pads over his bottom sheet. We had wipes, extra bed pads, underwear, pjs, and a plastic bag for wet things next to his bed. I had clean sheets and blanket handy, too. We did not use a pull-up—just underwear. The first night we tried just the vibrate mode, but it didn’t wake my son. After, we just used the alarm sound, and it woke him every time but did not scare him. The first week, we were up twice a night, and the first couple of nights he was completely wetting the bed. Each time we had to change clothes, pads, and even the comforter once. I just put all of this in bags and washed it all the next morning. I got up with him each time the first two weeks and helped him turn off the alarm, try to use the restroom, and get back in bed. After a few nights, he started just going a little in his underwear and then finished in the restroom. After a week and a half, he started having a dry time here and there. And now, he’s waking up and going to the restroom by himself and has been dry for 4 nights in a row. We are both so happy and relieved. We’re still going to use the device for at least the recommend 2 weeks once dry. My son said it gives him confidence.And just some more advice: both my son and I hated this thing by the end of week one. I was considering giving up. We were tired and over it. But I read on these reviews that consistency is key and reading that it actually helped others made me stick with it, and I’m so glad I did. Also, the alarm has a button you can push to silence it, but it won’t silence until the sensor is dry. So we had to unclip the sensor from his underwear and then push the button before it would be quiet. I also worried about it waking up our toddler who sleeps in the room next to my older son, but we used a sound machine in the toddler’s room, and he only heard the beeping the first night. After that, no issues. So, if you’re struggling with night wetting, give this a try. I’m so impressed!
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